Semantic webbing and Nova Spivack’s vision for Web 3.0 and beyond.

24Nov07

I didn’t mean for the title of the post to attract you here (If I hear Web N point “oh” anymore I think I’ll choke someone). But if there is anyone at all who I think has a strong sense of what is coming down the pike, it’s the group over at Twine.

I’ve been following the work of Nova Spivack at his blog and over at Radar Networks. I couldn’t make it out to defrag unfortunately (too much work that weekend and the whole poor-graduate-student-thing).

Luckily, Nova posted slides of his talk on SlideShare. I really can’t wait to check out Twine. Crossing my fingers for an invite soon!

Also, I’m stilllll waiting for an invite from the semantic search engine PowerSet.  C’mon, I wanna be a beta tester!

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